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Dear Media, At the 2010 Asian Games in Guangzhou on Tuesday(2010.11.16), Yang Shu-Chun, a Taiwanese taekwondo athlete, was accused "cheating" and controversially disqualified while leading during a match. According to the Asian Taekwondo Union(ATU), Yang lost her qualification because she added additional sensors to the heels of her electronic socks to helped score more points, which violated the rules of the competition. However, that didn't reflect the truth. The following YouTube video is a live record of the match. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=31IuoPWi9oE
From 2'10" to 2'35", as you could see, Yang removed the sensors on her heels for the request of the organizer after the pre-game inspection, hence Yang has never used any electronic socks unauthorized by the organizer during the formal competition. There is definitely no "cheating" problem. We sincerely hope you could report the truth from a fair, detached, and objective perspective. Although the organizer and ATU issued release to emphasize the correctness of the judgment, truth speaks louder than words. We believe this record can completely reveal the truth. Truth: The sensors on the heels have been removed as required BEFORE THE FORMAL COMPETITION. Question: Could any sensors that have never been used in the formal competition be the reason to disqualify the athlete? Taiwanese athlete didn't cheat. Taiwan is never a country pursuing victory by cheating or playing tricks. Thanks for your reading and hope you could help the world know the truth. Please give Taiwanese the justice they should have. Sincerely yours, Taiwan people. -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 61.63.114.48
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